TheShipsList website,
online since August 1999, will help
you find your ancestors on ships' passenger lists.We also have
immigration reports, newspaper records, shipwreck
information, ship pictures, ship descriptions, shipping-line fleet lists and
more; as well as hundreds of passenger lists to Canada, USA,
Australia and even some for South Africa.
Be sure to check the "special projects," listed below.
We have
over 3,500 totally free
access web-pages with new
databases added regularly (see the links below between
the big arrows).To make best use of your visit, use
the Navigation-bars
(buttons and text) which are on the top of
every page, to help you find your way around. Some extra
details of
the main index pages included below.

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Passenger
Lists:A variety passenger lists.
The greatest concentration is for previously unpublished records
found for the pre-archiving period in Canada
(pre-1865)
Canada was the gate-way to the US mid-west.

Ships'
Arrival Information, etc.:From this
page find ship arrival information to Australia, Canada and the United
States and other parts of the world, drawn from many sources, predominantly
newspaper reports. Find also General arrival information, including port
open-dates for rivers and canals used during immigration.

Ship
Wrecks:General information of ship-wrecks
from various periods, with detailed reports of specific wrecks, many
with lists of those passengers and crew, lost and saved.

Marriages
at Sea:The complete content of the
British "Register of Marriages at Sea in the Public Record Office (ref:
BT 334/117)" transcribed by Debbie Beavis.

TriviaandIllustrated
London NewsandQ & A: A trio of pages with items of interest
extracted from the TSL email discussion list archives & the Illustrated
London News & a Q&A with answers to Frequently Asked Questions.

TheShipsList Searchable
Mail Archives:A valuable resource for
both casual visitors as well as members of TheShipsList email discussion
list. This searchable database contains the archived messages and responses
for TheShipsList email list since 1997. For those who wish to join the
discussion list, as well as for those already subscribed, there are clickable
short-cut links for subscribing and unsubscribing included on this page.